Tag Archives: Wading Pool

Wonderful Drone image of the Labyrinth I painted in the Wading Pool beside Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground in Toronto’s Sunnyside beach area. It been several summers since I re-re-painted this one, perhaps back in early 2016 yet more likely in 2015. If the fading colours are true to life, and not simply something due […]

It’s always fun to hop onto the water pump in the middle of the wading pool after reaching the centre of your Labyrinth Walk. Sort of a reverse-panopticon where you watch everyone freely walk the Labyrinth. View this post on Instagram Kala and Lincoln made eye contact with the camera while Reneé looked the other […]

Video of one walking one of my largest, and most complicated designed Labyrinths, I’ve ever painted in a Wading Pool in Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Walking the #labyrinth A post shared by Becca (@beccalives) on Nov 11, 2018 at 4:56pm PST

The colours of Autumn upon my painted Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park, Toronto . . . View this post on Instagram Life could be simple as well as complicated like a labyrinth. How about love, simple or complicated? #simple #complicated #labyrinth #park #colors #path #findlove #art #photo #pic #picoftheday #style #culture […]

The Labyrinth I first painted in summer 2009 in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park. Sometimes, it’s just a splash pad and not a Labyrinth! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gal Gery (@itayngal) on Sep 14, 2018 at 5:24am PDT

Walking my wading pool Labyrinth in Christie Pits Park . . . The orange concentric circle arcs are fading in colour. I really need to return and repaint them. Beau is in the #labyrinth Will he get out? A post shared by Rebecca Reid (@rebsjreid) on Aug 25, 2018 at 6:34pm PDT

This time of year, Summer, Wading Pool Labyrinths are more wading pool to keep cool, than they are Labyrinths for walking. Happy to see my blue painted lines are still visible enough to keep my Labyrinth walkable. This one is located near the entrance to the Riverdale Farm, in Riverdale Park West in Toronto’s Cabbagetown […]

The earlier replies to this tweet assumes Matt meant more Water Fountains. Understandably, I immediately thought Matt Galloway meant ‘More Labyrinths’ like the one I painted here in this wading pool a few years back… More of these please. 🏃🏾 pic.twitter.com/9KCgrhFWg5 — Matt Galloway (@mattgallowaycbc) 10 July 2018 More of both! — Steve Purificati (@stevepurf) […]

Ice water temperatures in the Wading Pool in Christie Pits Park in Toronto. Appreciate these images as I can see how the colours of the concentric circles of my Wading Pool Labyrinth are doing. The purples are okay, yet the Red ones, which were closer to Orange when last I re-painted them, really needs refreshing. […]

Another one of my Wading Pool Labyrinths popping up online . . . This time it’s the one I painted in the tiny wading pool in Geary Avenue Parkette, at the west end of the park at the foot of Deleware Street North, in Toronto. Many times, I didn’t paint my name into the Labyrinth, […]

Some years back in Toronto when I was RE-Painting my Labyrinth in the Wading Pool in the middle of Christie Pits Park, a father of two young boys was surprised to finally meet me. He had a seven year old and a four year old. His then four year old had learned to walk by […]

A skateboard who makes use of the Christie Pits Wading Pool as a “velodrome” once shared with me how he appreciated the painted lines of my Labyrinth. It improved Situational Awareness as he boarded round and round in circles having fun . . . View this post on Instagram late night skates A post shared […]

Among my signatures in the Labyrinths I design and make, are empty canvas spaces created in-between the turn-arounds. Often in those canvas spaces, I draw or chalk or paint a smaller Labyrinth design inside. In my online and real life Labyrinth journeys, I have only ever encountered two or maybe three instances that someone else […]